Congratulations to Jim Crace for winning the IMPAC #impacdub20 with his novel Harvest @DublinLitAward @IrishLitTimes pic.twitter.com/MMrB1X5L60
— dlr Libraries (@DLR_Libraries) June 17, 2015
Albert Camus's diary musings on happiness and love, illustrated http://t.co/rr7cFkymLw pic.twitter.com/AusGSb5Fhc
— Maria Popova (@brainpicker) June 17, 2015
Behold Vladimir Nabokov Creates a Hand-Drawn Map of James Joyce’s "Ulysses" http://t.co/jAHTAWVV0L pic.twitter.com/g5aMECFD02
— Open Culture (@openculture) June 16, 2015
If everyone celebrating #Bloomsday today would sign up to read one book by a living Irish writer within the next year, that'd be a result.
— The Stinging Fly (@stingingfly) June 16, 2015
Six Patricia Highsmith novels have just been reissued by @ViragoBooks, including The Talented Mr Ripley (which is 60) pic.twitter.com/x8uUhhg7sT
— Sinéad Gleeson (@sineadgleeson) June 13, 2015
Time Travel: Louise Erdrich saves Madame Bovary. http://t.co/1LB5qdi96B
— New Yorker Fiction (@NYerFiction) June 10, 2015
It strikes me that neither The Girl on the Train nor Gone Girl were girls. They were women.
— Liz Nugent (@lizzienugent) June 5, 2015